Uighurs to Declare War against Chinese Government (Uighur Jihad against China)

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Uighurs to Declare War against Chinese Government

09/30/05

The members of 'East Turkestan Liberation Organization(ETLO)' making the declaration via a video (from BBC)

'East Turkestan Liberation Organization(ETLO)', a radical Uighur organization, declared publicly war against Chinese government for the first time, via videotaped statements, BBC reported on Sept. 30th (in its Chinese edition.)

According to BBC, 'East Turkestan Information Center' located in Munich, Germany, provided the link to the web site containing this video(made by Tianshan branch of ETLO), and apparently it was announced via overseas Wanwei free server, fhreactor.com.

In the video, three ETLO masked members carrying an assault rifle announced the declaration in Uighur language, with the organization's banner(crescent Moon flag with stars) as a backdrop.

In their statements, they appealed to Uighurs to resist the activities celebrating the 50th anniversary of Xinjiang Autonomous District on Oct. 1, and declared that they will prosecute armed revolt against Chinese government, with all possible means.

Chinese government classifies ETLO, which demands Uighur independence, as a terrorist organization, and in particular, after 9/11 incident, tightened the control over Uighurs in the name of anti-terror (campaign), causing international condemnations.

On Sept. 23rd, in Kuerlei, one of three major cities in Xinjiang, its Uighur mayor, Mutalifu(?) Yusuf(age:43) reportedly killed himself, but Chinese government is clamping down the coverage of this incident, prompting suspicion on the nature of his (alleged) suicide.

After WWII, Uighurs in Xinjiang set up independent 'East Turkestan Republic' just like five other countries in West Turkestan, but it was forcibly annexed to China by (Chinese) communists in 1949.

Currently, many Uighurs rather want to exercise the right of full ethnic autonomy guaranteed in Chinese law rather than independence, and oppose nuclear test (in their territory,) one-child policy, and religious persecution. However, they are now all branded as 'separatists.'

Having the Islamofacists declare a jihad on China sounds like a lovely idea to me; It would give them both something to do other than exterminating / enslaving US!

When a dragon and a pack of jackals get into a dust-up over who gets to eat us first, just getting the heck out of the way and letting them have at it seems like the prudent thing to do, wouldn't you say?

Michael Savage has postulated that if China experiences the same trouble with Islam as USA then they could be our knight in shinning armor, exterminating any and all Muslims who seek to disturb the progress of the western culture and the economics attendant to it.

I think there won't be full Jihad by Al Qaeda or Iran-backed elements in Xinjiang. China is their important behind-the-scene sponsor. If they are foolish enough to do it, international Jihad is in real danger of dying out fast.

When a dragon and a pack of jackals get into a dust-up over who gets to eat us first, just getting the heck out of the way and letting them have at it seems like the prudent thing to do, wouldn't you say?

I felt the same way when Iraq invaded Iran and fought for nine long, fruitless years. Too bad we supplied, armed and bankrolled the aggressor. It came back to bite us on the butt.

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posted on 09/30/2005 6:42:15 AM PDT
by starfish923
(It's never right to do wrong. Socrates)

So what do we do when an army off 200,000,000 men comes rolling in to the mideast from China? After all , don't they have the right to go after the terrorists also? I don't see this working out very well.

As I remember from reading over the past decades, this isn't China's first problem with their Muslim neighbors or their own Muslim Chinese population. As I remember, the Chinese Army and "justice" system were merciless. The "problem" disappeared for a while.

As long as there are poor, discontented people ruled by ruthless corrupt governments, this rebellion, revolt and insurrection will always erupt and resurrect. It's a given, knowing human nature.

I don't see this working out badly for us or China. China won't kill the golden goose.....A.K.A., the U.S.A., or cause bad relation$ with Uncle $am. And we will continue to give China a pass on human rights violations because they BUY, BUY, BUY from us.

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posted on 09/30/2005 6:50:17 AM PDT
by starfish923
(It's never right to do wrong. Socrates)

'The War on Terror' is a great excuse for doing all kinds of things, and China isn't stupid. I'm sure they'll try to exploit it as much as possible, in the name of defeating 'terror.' This is particularly easy when you can define terrorists groups, um, broadly, like those evil Tibetan monks or underground church groups...

The Chinese have had a Muslim problem for many, many years. The husband of Chinese friends has been in this country for 8 years now. He remembers problems and Chinese government concern back many years before that.

There were some OBL elements infiltrated into Xiinjiang around the time of 9/11. China supported Talibans behind the scene at the time. It was reported that China pulled their support upon learning it. If OBL pulled back Al Qaeda support from Xinjiang, we cannot rule out that China is back to business with OBL group. I wonder how China would treat this latest news: Is OBL's boys coming back to Xinjiang or is this an isolated small Jihadi operation?

Historically the Muslim Uighurs are the good guys vs the communists in all respects.

The anti-communist resistenace has laways been pretty weak and never jihadist or islamofascist.

In fact the Uighurs were much more western friendly than the communist Chinese.

One of the recent Muslim "terrorists" they jailed was a woman named Rebiya Kadeer. Her crime was to be a business woman who made a lot of money and was even profiled in the Wall Sreet Journal. Her crime was sending her husband, who was in the US and going to testify to congress, information on the Chinese communist activities in suppressing the anti-communist movement.

Our country should support these resistance to fight the Communist. It should exhaust the Chinese military and take away their resource that may threat America and India one day. If East Turkistan succeeds to seperate, China will lose some of its territory, resource, population, and the most important factor, access to Central Asia. India should support these seperatists as well to gain a buffer state in between. If Al Qaida ever comes into the region afterward, then we just have to do the same what has been done to Afghanistan, install a democratic government, and a frontier against China.

I have heard that Uighurs were rather loose to Muslim identities, some eating pork, which could mean moderate. The problem would be the possibilities of Wahabbi Muslims spreading the germs like they did in Chechenya against East Turkistan. Let's hope not.

Your forgetting that China doesn't fight with sticks and sones anymore, India won't support them nor anyother stan's. Think about it, Is another terrorist attack in the U.S. worth it because we where stupid enough to allow another stan see freedom. Let the chinese take care of this.

Why support communists? What happened if Soviet Union ruled Afghanistan? We might have lost our oil from the Middle East with Soviet Union advancing into the region through Afghanistan. If we don't stop China now, we are going to suffer anyways. This is a choice between bad and the worst. It was totally Clinton's fault for 911. If we had declared war earlier, we wouldn't had 911 in the first place. We could always go in and kill the Al Qaida after it declared independence. Before that, it sounds like Al Qaida's connection in Uighur is nothing more than Chinese propaganda. Don't get brainwashed by the leftist propaganda.

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